Air Tools & Compressors - Page 7 - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues
Ingersoll Rand SSR-EP100 over pressure faults
An overpressure fault on an Ingersoll Rand SSR-EP100 compressor indicates that the pressure in the system has exceeded the allowable limit, triggering the pressure switch to shut down the compressor to prevent damage. Here are some possible causes and troubleshooting steps to try:
- Check the pressure switch: Make sure the pressure switch is functioning properly and set to the correct pressure range for your system. If it's malfunctioning or set incorrectly, it may be tripping the compressor prematurely.
- Check the air filter: A dirty air filter can restrict airflow and cause the compressor to overheat, which can lead to an overpressure fault. Make sure the air filter is clean and replace it if necessary.
- Check the condenser coil: The condenser coil can become clogged with dirt and debris, reducing the system's ability to dissipate heat and causing the compressor to overheat. Clean the coil and remove any obstructions.
- Check for leaks: A leak in the system can cause the compressor to work harder than it should, leading to an overpressure fault. Check for leaks in the air lines, fittings, and valves, and repair any leaks you find.
- Check the unloaders: Make sure the compressor's unloaders are working properly. If they're not unloading the system when the pressure reaches the maximum level, it can cause an overpressure fault.
If none of these troubleshooting steps resolve the issue, it may be necessary to call a qualified technician to diagnose and repair the compressor.
My Senco Coil nailer, shoots one nail then shoots double nails
If your Senco coil nailer is shooting one nail followed by double nails, it could be due to several reasons:
- Jammed Nail: The first nail may have gotten stuck or jammed in the coil, and when the driver blade pushes down, it forces two nails to come out. You can try removing the jammed nail and reloading the coil.
- Depth Adjustment: The depth adjustment on your nailer may be set too deep, causing the driver blade to push down too far and shoot two nails instead of one. Try adjusting the depth control to a shallower setting.
- Worn Parts: The driver blade or nose piece may be worn out, causing it to push down unevenly and shoot double nails. In this case, you may need to replace these parts.
- Air Pressure: The air pressure on your compressor may be too high, causing the nailer to shoot double nails. Check the air pressure gauge and adjust it accordingly.
If you are unsure about how to troubleshoot or fix the issue, it's always best to consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer for assistance.
VSD Fault G1F032VSD Fault INGERSOLL RAND 110 KW FAULT G1F032
The VSD Fault G1F032 on an Ingersoll Rand 110 kW VSD (variable speed drive) likely indicates an issue with the drive's DC bus. This fault code indicates that the DC bus voltage has dropped below the acceptable range, which can cause the drive to trip or shut down.
Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot this fault:
- Check the incoming AC voltage to the drive to ensure that it is within the acceptable range. Low voltage or voltage fluctuations can cause the DC bus voltage to drop below the acceptable range.
- Inspect the DC bus capacitors for signs of damage or leakage. Damaged or faulty capacitors can cause the DC bus voltage to drop and trigger the fault code.
- Check the connections between the DC bus and the drive's power modules. Loose or faulty connections can cause voltage drops and trigger the fault code.
- Check the drive's cooling system, such as the fans or heat sinks, to ensure that they are operating correctly. Overheating can cause the DC bus voltage to drop and trigger the fault code.
- Consult the drive's manual or contact the manufacturer for additional troubleshooting steps or assistance.
It is important to take caution when working with electrical components and ensure that any modifications or repairs are done by a qualified technician.
Senco SFN1+ Trigger assembly?
I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble finding a replacement trigger assembly for your Senco SFN1+ nailer. It can be frustrating when a part is discontinued and difficult to find.
One option you may consider is to contact Senco directly. They may have information on where to find a replacement part, or they may be able to suggest an alternative part that could work with your nailer. You can reach Senco's customer service department at 1-800-543-4596 or through their website.
Another option is to search for the part on third-party websites such as eBay or Amazon. Sometimes, sellers on these websites may have discontinued parts in stock or may be able to source them from other suppliers.
If neither of these options works, you may need to consider replacing the entire nailer or finding a professional repair service that could potentially fabricate a custom replacement part for you.
I hope this information helps you find a solution to your problem!
Covering louvers with window mesh on Artic King 5000
Adding window mesh over air conditioner louvers should have minimal impact on airflow and compressor performance as long as the mesh is not blocking the louvers or obstructing the airflow. However, if the mesh blocks any of the louvers, air flow, and compressor performance may be impacted.
2/17/2023 8:59:15 PM •
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Campbell Hausfeld air gun has air coming from the nose tip and no nails
If air is coming out from the nose tip but the nailer is not firing any nails, it could indicate a problem with the driver blade or piston assembly. Check if the driver blade moves freely and is not damaged. Make sure the piston assembly is properly aligned and lubricated. Also, check the nail magazine to ensure that it is properly loaded and the nails are the correct size for the nailer. If the problem persists, it may be necessary to take the nailer to a professional for repair.
2/14/2023 2:59:32 AM •
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Compressor WILL NOT go over 30psi
NOT A CAR IT IS A TOOL
NO TOOL
MAKER AND MODEL TOLD.
SO GENERIC ANSWER, IF IT RUNS ON AC POWER NOT BATTERIES.
IT IS BAD TOOL.
IF IT RUNS ON BATTERIES THE BATTERY IS WEAK
OR BAD OR FORGOT TO CHARGE IT, OR THE TOOL IS BAD.
2/11/2023 6:25:10 PM •
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Exterior Galv. 6d cooler 2x .113 21 degree
This nailers are very inclusive , i have experience issues when i try other nails brands, and when i put DeWalt nails they work just fine. keep in mind that most nailers have a safety that when a couple of nails are in the magazine it wont shoot,
Porter cable air nailer leaking
It certainly sounds like you may need to replace the seals on the tool.
The two main culprits are loose screws or bad seals.
Try tightening all the screws on the unit.
If that doesnt fix then you will need to purchase an overhaul kit for your model or take to a repair shop.
Since you did not give me your model #, Here is link to locate necessary parts:
http://servicenet.deltaportercable.com/Thanks
How do I reset the service light on my
To reset the service light on your Ingersoll-Rand TS6A air dryer, you will need to follow these steps:
- Turn off the power to the air dryer.
- Press and hold the "On/Off" and "Reset" buttons simultaneously for at least five seconds.
- Release the buttons and turn the power back on to the air dryer.
If the service light does not reset, you may need to refer to the manufacturer's instructions or a repair manual for further troubleshooting. It's also important to note that resetting the service light does not address any underlying issues that may have caused it to turn on in the first place. You should have the air dryer checked and serviced by a qualified technician as soon as possible to ensure that it is operating correctly.
1/9/2023 11:11:57 PM •
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